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Restaurants Canada Announces Retirement of VP, Atlantic Canada

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TORONTO — Luc Erjavec, vice-president of Atlantic Canada for Restaurants Canada, has retired after serving the organization for 27 years. “I speak for the entire...

Newfoundland’s Restaurants Need More Targeted Assistance, Restaurants Canada Says

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ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. — In last week’s budget announcement, the Newfoundland and Labrador government announced measures to help the province pull through the ongoing...

Newfoundland and Labrador Provides a Lifeline to Bars and Restaurants with...

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ST. JOHN’S — The government of Newfoundland and Labrador is helping bars and restaurants survive the COVID-19 crisis by implementing a wholesale liquor-pricing discount,...

COVID-19 Causing Unprecedented Damage to the Canadian Restaurant Industry

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TORONTO — The COVID-19 pandemic has sent shockwaves across the planet, affecting every industry, none more than the foodservice industry. Restaurants Canada released a survey recently detailing...

P.E.I. To Increase Minimum Wage

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CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. — Minimum wage on Prince Edward Island is set to increase by 50 cents over the course of 2016 to $11 an...

Rising Water Costs in Halifax Worry Restaurateurs

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HALIFAX — Aging infrastructure in Halifax is prompting the government to hike water prices along with other recent municipal service increases, including garbage collection...

NB Liquor Report Recommends More Private Involvement

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FREDERICTON — NB Liquor should consider more private influence, according to recommendations from a recent report issued by Daniel Allain, the president and CEO...

N.B. Wage Hike Delayed

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FEDERICTON – The N.B. government is postponing its minimum wage hike until the spring to help alleviate the strain on businesses and further examine...

N.B. Wage Hike Delayed

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FEDERICTON – The N.B. government is postponing its minimum wage hike until the spring to help alleviate the strain on businesses and further examine...

CRFA Calls For Tip and Training Differentials in N.B.

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FREDERICTON — Come September minimum wage will rise to $10 in New Brunswick, but politicians and business leaders, such as the Canadian Restaurant and...